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Paul Gosar

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Paul Anthony Gosar is an American politician and dentist serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 4th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Gosar has been involved in various legislative efforts and has taken positions on issues such as wildlife management and economic policies affecting rural communities. He has been a vocal advocate for his constituents, often addressing concerns related to agriculture and land use in Arizona. Gosar has also been known for his controversial statements and positions on various national issues.

Apr 24, 2013

We can't solve this problem without involving the patient in this decision process.

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Apr 24, 2013

There is only one thing that units every physician in the United States, and that is we want the SGR changed.

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Apr 24, 2013

I want opportunity and I want choice, and that is inherent to me, and I have done it for 25 years.

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Apr 23, 2013

It seems to me that this was very ill-vetted, because the application you always look at outcomes.

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Apr 23, 2013

It is pathetic. I am a businessman, and I happened to be a dentist for 25 years, so the return on investment is pathetic.

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Apr 16, 2013

I am like the kid on Christmas Day; I am waiting for the postal reform, but I haven't seen it yet.

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Apr 15, 2013

The legislation I introduced, the Arizona Land Sovereignty Act, and the many other bills being discussed today aim to ensure that the designation of national monuments has an open and transparent process.

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Apr 15, 2013

Rural Arizona communities like the one in my congressional district depend on the multiple use of public lands for their livelihoods.

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Apr 15, 2013

Too often we find that some Federal land designations are causing endless bureaucratic delays, litigation and restrictions that could completely lock up much of the large and needed store of wealth and recreational opportunities.

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Apr 15, 2013

the public deserves the opportunity to have their voices heard on any land designation that may restrict their right to access.

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Apr 15, 2013

There is a reason the ability to set aside Federal land generally rested with Congress.

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